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Wednesday, September 21 2022 - 16:00
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Mediaseek's Proprietary Neurofeedback Engine "Alpha Switch" and Its Smartphone Application Mentioned in International Journal
TOKYO, Sept. 21, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

- Engine and App Used in Research Paper on Chronic Low Back Pain Treatment at 
Pain Center of Chiba University Hospital Published in "Scientific Reports" -

Mediaseek, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Mediaseek") based in Tokyo is 
pleased to announce that a research article on the treatment of nonspecific 
chronic low back pain, conducted by the Pain Center of Chiba University 
Hospital using its proprietary neurofeedback engine "Alpha Switch" and a 
smartphone application equipped in this engine, has been published in 
"Scientific Reports," an international peer-reviewed journal.

Research article
- Article title: New treatment strategy for chronic low back pain with alpha 
wave neurofeedback 
- Journal: Scientific Reports 
- URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-18931-0 
- Study type: Prospective longitudinal / randomized controlled trial 

Study details
A new treatment strategy using neurofeedback, pharmacotherapy, 
cognitive-behavioral therapy, and exercise therapy was tested in patients with 
nonspecific low back pain with no identifiable cause at the Pain Center, Chiba 
University Hospital, under the direction of Assistant Professor Keisuke Shimizu.

The results showed that patients with intractable low back pain that was 
untreatable by existing standard treatments such as medication and blocked 
injections showed significant improvement in pain intensity following a new 
treatment method that combined cognitive-behavioral therapy and exercise 
therapy with neurofeedback training. The synergistic effect of combining 
cognitive-behavioral therapy and neurofeedback in the early post-chronicity 
period was particularly high, indicating that neurofeedback plays a role in 
enhancing the therapeutic effects of existing treatment methods such as 
cognitive-behavioral therapy. 

With a lifetime prevalence rate of 83%, back pain is said to be one of the most 
common health problems among Japanese people, and its estimated cost to the 
economy is as much as 3 trillion yen per year. This study showed the 
effectiveness of a novel treatment protocol for low back pain that incorporates 
neurofeedback.

Mediaseek, registered with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government as a medical 
device manufacturer, plans to utilize these research results while developing 
its own medical device program using brain technology. The company will 
continue to research, develop and provide neurofeedback engines for a wide 
range of applications. At the same time, it intends to focus on developing 
services such as smartphone applications for treatment. 

About Mediaseek
Mediaseek develops business systems (primarily systems for education 
providers), image analysis technology (primarily bar-code reader engines and 
application development), and AI (trend forecasting and neurofeedback). Since 
2017, Mediaseek has also been working on brain technology and digital medical 
services as a new business segment that combines neuroscience and IT.

Official website: https://www.mediaseek.co.jp/en/


Source: Mediaseek, Inc.